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. 1986;96(3):173-82.
doi: 10.1007/BF00200277.

[Periventricular fatty metamorphosis in neuroglia--a morphologic substrate in SIDS]

[Article in German]

[Periventricular fatty metamorphosis in neuroglia--a morphologic substrate in SIDS]

[Article in German]
J Missliwetz et al. Z Rechtsmed. 1986.

Abstract

In 7 of 15 cases of sudden infant death syndrome (SIDS), distinct periventricular fatty metamorphosis of the neuroglia could be demonstrated by a histological staining technique. None of the six children (under 1 year of age) used as a control group whose cause of death was not SIDS showed this morphological change. Thin-layer chromatographic analysis of the lipids accumulated in the glial cells in SIDS established a high amount of esterified cholesterol whereas the content of esterified cholesterol in the control group was low. We presume that fatty metamorphosis of the neuroglia represents the morphological substrate of a metabolic disorder of the sensitive, immature glia of the periventricular white cerebral matter caused by various kinds of damage.

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